User`s guide

1. About the TDM SHDSL Endpoint
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TDM SHDSL Endpoint Features
Hotwire TDM SHDSL Models 7995/7996 are endpoints for the chassis-mounted
Hotwire 8799 Line Card that is housed in the Hotwire 8600 or 8800 Series Digital
Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM).
Two Hotwire TDM SHDSL endpoints can also be configured to operate in a central
office SHDSL Transceiver Unit, Central Site (STU-C)-to-customer premises
SHDSL Transceiver Unit, Remote Terminal Site (STU-R) environment.
Hotwire TDM SHDSL endpoints have these standard features:
Embedded Operations Channel (EOC).
Provides remote management and
download capabilities via an SNMP or Telnet session over the DSL network on
a 3 Kbps channel.
Asynchronous Terminal Interface (ATI).
Provides a menu-driven
VT100-compatible terminal interface for configuring and managing the
endpoint locally or remotely by Telnet session.
Local Management (endpoint).
Provides local management using a:
Terminal or equivalent through the COM port of the unit
Telnet through the COM port of the unit
Remote Management (DSLAM card).
Provides remote management using:
VT100-compatible terminal or PC via the Management Serial port of the
DSLAM
NMS through the MCC 10BaseT port of the DSLAM
Telnet over the EOC
Alarm Indication.
Provides front panel status LEDs.
Diagnostic Testing.
Provides the capability to diagnose device and network
problems and perform digital loopbacks, pattern tests, and self-test.
Device and Performance Monitoring.
Provides the capability of tracking and
evaluating the units operation, including health and status, and error-rate
monitoring.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Management.
Provides
network management via an industry-standard SNMP management system.
Automatic Configuration Capability.
Simply connecting the units to the line
automatically configures the customer for the maximum data rate supported
by the local loop. Units can also be configured at fixed line speeds to achieve
maximum distances.